06/03/2024
Taking too much time to explain your German course requirements? Simplify the process! Answer these quick questions in the questionnaire and register for the course.
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04/03/2024
Taking too much time to explain your German course requirements? Simplify the process! Answer these quick questions in the questionnaire and register for the course.
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22/02/2024
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Thadeus Orusila, Bhuvana Basavan, Godwin Azariah
12/01/2024
Difference between 'sich anstellen' and 'anstellen'!!
''sich anstellen" is used when the subject is lining up or queuing up, behaving in a certain way, etc., while "anstellen" is used when the subject is performing an action on someone or something else, such as turning on a device or hiring someone.
1.sich anstellen
- This is the reflexive form, where the action is directed back to the subject.
- Example: "Ich muss mich anstellen, um ein Ticket zu kaufen." (I have to line up to buy a ticket.)
2. anstellen (without reflexive pronoun):
- This is the non-reflexive form, where the action is performed on someone or something else.
- Example: "Ich muss den Computer anstellen." (I have to turn on the computer.)
14/11/2023
to practice German language:
1. Duolingo (duolingo.com):
- Offers a gamified approach to learning German with exercises in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
2. Babbel (babbel.com):
- Provides comprehensive lessons covering all language skills, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
3. Deutsche Welle (dw.com):
- The "Learn German" section offers a variety of resources, including news articles, videos, and audio lessons for reading, writing, speaking, and listening practice.
4. BBC Languages - German (bbc.co.uk/languages/german):
- BBC's language section has interactive courses, audio, video, and games to improve reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.
5. Memrise (memrise.com):
- Focuses on vocabulary building through a variety of multimedia, aiding reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.
6. Lang-8 (lang-8.com):
- Allows you to practice writing in German by submitting journal entries, which native speakers can correct.
7. Tandem (tandem.net):
- Connects language learners with native speakers for language exchange, helping improve speaking and writing skills.
8. Easy German (easygerman.org):
- Offers YouTube videos with subtitles and transcripts to improve listening and reading skills simultaneously.
9. Goethe-Institut (goethe.de):
- Provides a variety of online courses and materials for learning German, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening components.
10. DW Deutsch Lernen (learngerman.dw.com):
- Deutsche Welle's platform specifically designed for German learners, covering all language skills.
Remember to choose resources that align with your proficiency level and learning preferences.
02/11/2023
Die richtige Antwort auf riddle #1 ist "Zeit".
German riddle #2
Was ist immer vor dir, aber du kannst es nie erreichen 😑?
Schreiben Sie Ihre Antwort auf die Kommentare.
Viel Spaß beim Rätseln!! 🙃
02/11/2023
Learning German can be tricky, especially when dealing with "false friends" – words that look similar in both German and English but have different meanings. Here are a few examples:
1. Gift (German) vs. Gift (English):
- German: Gift means "poison" in German.
- English: Gift means "a present" in English.
2. Bald (German) vs. Bald (English):
- German: Bald means "soon" in German.
- English: Bald means "having no hair" in English.
3. Rat (German) vs. Rat (English):
- German: Rat means "advice" in German.
- English: Rat means "a rodent" in English.
4. Chef (German) vs. Chef (English):
- German: Chef means "boss" in German.
- English: Chef means "a professional cook" in English.
5. Billion (German) vs. Billion (English):
- German: Billion means "trillion" in German (1,000,000,000,000).
- English: Billion means "a thousand million" in English (1,000,000,000).
Remembering these differences can help prevent misunderstandings when learning German.
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01/11/2023
German riddle #1
Was kann fliegen, ohne Flügel zu haben?
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Viel Spaß beim Rätseln!! 🙃
01/11/2023
Top #10 Career Opportunities after learning the German language!!
Learning German opens up various career opportunities, including:
1. Translator/Interpreter: Translate documents or interpret conversations between German and other languages.
2. Language Teacher: Teach German to non-native speakers in schools, language institutes, or online platforms.
3. Tour Guide: Guide German-speaking tourists in locations where German is widely spoken.
4. International Business: Work in international companies dealing with German-speaking clients or partners.
5. Customer Support: Provide customer support for German-speaking clients in multinational companies.
6. Content Creation: Write or create content in German for websites, blogs, or social media platforms.
7. Travel and Hospitality: Work in hotels, travel agencies, or airlines catering to German-speaking tourists.
8. Research Analyst: Conduct market research or academic research focusing on German-speaking regions.
9. Diplomatic Services: Work in embassies or consulates, facilitating diplomatic relations with German-speaking countries.
10. Cultural Exchange Programs: Organize cultural events or work in organizations promoting German culture and language abroad.
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